Live Nation Middle East, along with its UAE-based partner BRAG, will manage three premier venues at Expo City Dubai - Jubilee Park, Al Forsan Park, and Dubai Millennium Amphitheatre.
The three venues will host events year-round that reflect Expo City Dubai’s diversity. Jubilee Park (12,000 capacity) and Al Forsan Park (5,000) offer large outdoor spaces for festivals and cultural events, while the Dubai Millennium Amphitheatre (2,000) provides a more intimate setting for emerging artists and community gatherings.
"Expo City Dubai was designed to be a destination for everyone – a place where people can gather, celebrate and be inspired," highlighted Amna Abulhoul, Executive Creative Director - Entertainment & Experiences at Expo City Dubai.
"This partnership... allows us to bring world-class entertainment directly to our communities year-round, making cultural and creative experiences more accessible, more often."
Ramzi Nakad, CEO & Creative Director at BRAG, said their goal is "to unlock the full creative potential of these spaces by making it easier and faster for event organizers, promoters, creators, and communities to bring their ideas to life".
Jubilee Park, Al Forsan Park, and Dubai Millennium Amphitheatre have already played host to landmark events including Untold Music Festival, Break the Block, ELROW, the FIFA Fan Zone, and performances from the likes of Jungle, Amr Diab, Tiesto, Adnan Sami and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.

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